Its the exact same issue with the Mini Gladiola versions. The parts add up too tall and the washers are all angled. Support is complete crap for the issue, it annoyed me so much I just put it back in box and dont even use it. But my experience with the taz modular bed isnt much better for my taz 5, abs adhesion is complete crap.

I made some Stand offs please have a look at the pictures but my finding are thought provoking, making the spacers did work but I think a better way would be to remake the printed parts allowing for the 1 mm reduction,, the spacers I made all were within 0.10 but some of the 16mm washers did not tighten down and I could slide a bit of paper beneath the surface of the bed and the underside of the washer, I packed under the bed and the printed stand off,,, I think the printed parts could be made to suit the plate and keeping the 10mm stand offs, which I think in the long run would be better,, in case there are any other mods that Lulzbot might introduce or even any of the heads you might want to fit. I printed a test piece out the plate performed well... I am going to redraw the pieces in coming week, if you have no cad facilities I can send you the STL.. I think it was printed in nGen Flex I could be wrong.. let me know your thoughts

I made a set like that last week with TPU @0.15mm layers and replaced the OEM corners. Installing the modular bed went a lot easier, the washers laid level first try, without having to fuss with loosening and tightening the corners to get it all to set correctly. Bonus was not having the sensation that the glass was going to break as I tightened the screws.

have any of you guys attached a dial indicator to the print carriage and ran it across the table front after you fixed your washer issue i just got my printer and discoverd the same issues got my z right on all my washers after my fix ran the indicator across the front left to right right was off a good 1/2 mm... took off all the pads, washers... made 4 gauge blocks one for each corner set the glass on the blocks ran my indicator ... right front was a good mm off....’chasing the dog’ now.... going to get some apx11” rails(4) to use as gauge blocks to set the table on that way there should be no table sag then run my dial indicator test if the glass top is still off it’s in the frame probably where the metal table bolts on to the rails but i’m not going to shim under there ... if my long gauge blocks work i’ll shim under them... now to get or make the long gauge blocks...

have any of you guys attached a dial indicator to the print carriage and ran it across the table front after you fixed your washer issue i just got my printer and discoverd the same issues got my z right on all my washers after my fix ran the indicator across the front left to right right was off a good 1/2 mm... took off all the pads, washers... made 4 gauge blocks one for each corner set the glass on the blocks ran my indicator ... right front was a good mm off....’chasing the dog’ now.... going to get some apx11” rails(4) to use as gauge blocks to set the table on that way there should be no table sag then run my dial indicator test if the glass top is still off it’s in the frame probably where the metal table bolts on to the rails but i’m not going to shim under there ... if my long gauge blocks work i’ll shim under them... now to get or make the long gauge blocks...

You can just edit the line with g29 in start script. Make it G29 V4; then watch the output in terminal. It will show you the height it measures for each corner